One Day Away! ‘The Return: National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance’ to Take Place on the National Mall

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Leaders and believers across the nation will come together this Saturday, Sept. 26, in Washington D.C. for “The Return: National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance,” a biblical sacred and solemn assembly to call for national restoration and revival. Initiated by Jonathan Cahn and Kevin Jessip, “The Return” will unite people to participate in this global movement within the church to humble themselves, repent and lift each other in prayer for God to forgive our sins, heal our land and for the return of America toward God.

Believers, buses and churches will come from all over America to the National Mall to be part of it. But “The Return” will not be limited to those who come. All believers throughout the nation can take part in this sacred biblical assembly and prophetic event. “The Return” will be simulcast on a multitude of television stations and streamed over the web, so anyone can take part in their churches, their communities, their cities and in their homes.

Beyond that, “The Return” is an international and global event. Believers from all over the world will be taking part by simulcast and streaming as they hold their own version of “The Return” in countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and more.

Who: “The Return” co-chairs, Jonathan Cahn and Kevin Jessip, organized this call to prayer and repentance. Other leaders include Pat Robertson, Dr. James Dobson, Pat Boone, Billy Graham’s daughter Anne Graham Lotz, Martin Luther King’s niece Alveda King, Michele Bachmann, Gordon Robinson, Marcus Lamb, Pastor Robert Morris, Bishop Harry Jackson, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, Tony Perkins, actor Kevin Sorbo, Gen. William Boykin and many more.

What: “The Return: National Day of Prayer and Repentance” will bring leaders and believers together to acknowledge personal and national sin, and to pray for God’s grace, mercy and forgiveness. For more information, visit www.TheReturn.org.

When: There will be a ‘Return Eve: Next Generation’ celebration on Friday, Sept. 25, from 6-9 p.m. ET. On Saturday, Sept. 26, “The Return: National Day of Prayer and Repentance” will begin at 9 a.m. ET. Afterwards, there will be a ‘The Return Night Celebration’ on Saturday, Sept. 26, from 6-9 p.m.

Where: “The Return: National Day of Prayer and Repentance” will be held on the Washington Mall—between the National Monument and Capitol Hill—and all around the world by simulcast on television and livestreaming.

Why: “The Return” is a solemn assembly to repent to God and ask for salvation of our country. Click here to read “The Return” mission.

The following Christian organizations are partners of “The Return”: 10 Days, A. Larry Ross Communications, All Pro Pastors International, America’s National Prayer Committee, Anne Graham Lotz & Angel Ministries, Assemblies of God, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Bless Every Home, Calvary Chapel, Capitol Hill Prayer Partners, CBN, Charisma magazine, Church of God, Collide, CTN, Daystar Television Network, Engage Media Partners, EpicPay, Every Home for Christ, Family Research Council, Family Talk, Gateway Church, Hispanic Prayer Network, House of David Ministries, Inciite Events, Intercessors for America, Jensine Bard Ministries, John Kilpatrick Ministries, MyPillow, National Christian Foundation, National Day of Prayer, Nicky Cruz Outreach, Outreach, Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America, Pre-Born!, Triple Horse Studios and World Evangelical Alliance.

To find out about how you can be a part on the National Mall or by simulcast, visit “The Return” at TheReturn.org or call **pray (**7729) to register and learn more. Follow “The Return” on social media at Facebook: @ReturnEvent2020, Twitter: @2020_Return and Instagram: @The_Return2020. {eoa}

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